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. >> i want to thank bill clinton. >> president clinton. >> president bill clinton. >> reporter: that's right, even mitt romney is looking for a little clinton magic. just look who stars in his latest ad. >> america's basic bargain of providing opportunity and demanding in return responsibility. >> reporter: the ad makes the questionable claim that president obama is undermining the welfare reform law signed by bill clinton. something clinton himself says is not true. even newt gingrich is getting in on the act. he once led the drive to impeach bill clinton, but in a call sponsored by the romney campaign today, he sang clinton's praises. >> in many ways obama is the anti-clinton. he -- clinton was trying to move the party to the center. obama's moved it to the left. >> reporter: but it is obama, of course, who is really counting on bill clinton. the democrats have gone so far as to give clinton one of the most high profile speaking spots at the upcoming democratic convention. george, he will speak on the night that is usually reserved for the vice president. >> yep, he gets the whole ni
. >> i want to thank bill clinton. >> president clinton. >> president bill clinton. >> reporter: that's right, even mitt romney is looking for a little clinton magic. just look who stars in his latest ad. >> america's basic bargain of providing opportunity and demanding in return responsibility. >> reporter: the ad makes the questionable claim that president obama is undermining the welfare reform law signed by bill clinton. something clinton himself says is...
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next, the major role former president bill clinton will play at the democratic national convention. >>> mitt romney wraps up his trip to israel with a fundraiser why he says the peep of israel are more economically successful than the palestinians. >>> blood shortage across the nation, unusual reason behind the shortfall. >> the tiny birth that has >>> good morning i'm frances dinglasan in for mike nicco. expect temperatures to warm up inland. 90s, 92 fairfield and antioch, 68 in san francisco, 83 san jose. less cloud cover that's bringing temperatures a few degrees warmer compared to yesterday. around the nation check out how hot it is dallas 105, 96 in atlanta. flight delays none reported nationwide we'll be checking sfo, especially near 6:00. you can always get flight information by going to abc7news.com. >>> it is 4:48. in syria, the country's foreign minister is accusing some of its neighbors of conspiring against ithaca tar, saudi arabia, turkey have all been -- been backing rebels trying to overthrow president assad. the government and rebels have issued conflicting claims in t
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today i talked to bill clinton at his clinton global initiative summit in washington which gives lodge students a chance to create service projects. in 1992, he went through a similar experience as romney. a long and bruising primary process that inflicted serious damage on his popularity. you turned it around, can he? >> i doubt it. mr. romney has a different challenge than i did. mine was one young character attack. but we never had to change what we were saying from the primary to the general. the problem that governor romney has, his character attack, he doesn't know what he believes, he did that, says that. the poor man that got in trouble for the etch a sketch remark, it's like saying, there is nothing more damaging in politics than telling the truth. i mean, the truth is, that is what he's got to do. >> as romney battles it out for wisconsin and beyond, i want to bring in our senior washington editor, rick klein. they seem to talk about romney as if he is already the nominee and now we are starting to see some republicans talk that way, right? >> that is right. the republican pa
today i talked to bill clinton at his clinton global initiative summit in washington which gives lodge students a chance to create service projects. in 1992, he went through a similar experience as romney. a long and bruising primary process that inflicted serious damage on his popularity. you turned it around, can he? >> i doubt it. mr. romney has a different challenge than i did. mine was one young character attack. but we never had to change what we were saying from the primary to the...
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tonight, a new clinton signaling she could be ready to run. chelsea's plan next. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. [ phil ] get back to the things that matter most. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. [ doctor ] enbrel, the number one biol
tonight, a new clinton signaling she could be ready to run. chelsea's plan next. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have...
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no choice but to use military force to drive assad's regime foam powerful secretary of state hillary clinton said the situation could deteriorate into a brutal civil war. >> we have to increase diplomatic pressure on the assad regime, and work to convince those people around president assad that he must go. >> in syria today, supporters of the president turned out in force outside of a government building to celebrate the veto of the u.n. resolution. >> don't you care. >> don't you care. >> in san francisco, syrian americans expressed their frustration over the u.n. veto with a peaceful march. >> as the three american syrians, we cannot accept crimes against humanity and the murdering of kids and children and innocent people who are just asking for one thing, freedom. >> the protesters are demanding a democratic political shift in syria. >> the bay area city with the first mass plastic bag ban is set to vote on a tougher one. >> europe's white out. entire cities brought to a halt and flight cancellations. a look at some of the hardest hit areas. >> it wasn't winter but, rather, almost spring
no choice but to use military force to drive assad's regime foam powerful secretary of state hillary clinton said the situation could deteriorate into a brutal civil war. >> we have to increase diplomatic pressure on the assad regime, and work to convince those people around president assad that he must go. >> in syria today, supporters of the president turned out in force outside of a government building to celebrate the veto of the u.n. resolution. >> don't you care....
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. >>> and secretary of state hillary clinton's scrapbook picked up a lovely page as she took time to spend time with an old friend nelson mandela. he has failing health but that did not dim his million-dollar smile. >>> and a study by harvard school public health find men who lift weights at least 2 1/2 hours a week cut their risk of getting type 2 diabetes by a third. the research shows that lifting weights speeds up your metabolism. helping to keep blood sugar at normal levels. >>> and history is about to made on the football field not by the players but by a ref. on thursday night, a woman will officiate an nfl game for the first time. shannon eastin will work the preseason match between green bay and san diego. players might want to think twice about her calls. eastin has won six judo championships. a vet ref in high school and college games she's getting a chance because of a labor dispute that sidelined the league's regular refs. >>> and coming up, america touches down on mars thanks to missions by citizens who help make it happen. are you one of them? erectile dn that could be
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bush did it, barack obama did it after hillary clinton beat him in new hampshire. 'come back from that in florida tonight. >> the can he is do you take the hit and come back stronger or not? thanks so much, george and as we said, a very big night in the race for the nomination. >>> and we move on to a new warning about iran tonight. it's from america's top intelligence official about iran. the director of national intelligence says that iran is changing its game plan, stepping up and spying and more determined than ever to launch an attack on u.s. soil. abc's martha raddatz on the tensions now raised even higher. >> reporter: the saber rattling coming from iran has been constant. warnings to u.s. ships, threats to close down vital oil transit lanes in the strait of hormuz. but today america's top intelligence chief had a new, bracing warning, revealing that iran may be more ready than ever to launch terror attacks inside the united states. >> i think they are, consistent with their outreach elsewhere, they're trying as well to penetrate and engage in this hemispher
bush did it, barack obama did it after hillary clinton beat him in new hampshire. 'come back from that in florida tonight. >> the can he is do you take the hit and come back stronger or not? thanks so much, george and as we said, a very big night in the race for the nomination. >>> and we move on to a new warning about iran tonight. it's from america's top intelligence official about iran. the director of national intelligence says that iran is changing its game plan, stepping up...
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. >>> and in other big news today, secretary of state hillary clinton unleashed a verbal attack today to the president of syria, saying, it is time for him to go. there are troubling reports of a new massacre in syria, unconfirmed. but when the u.n. tried to investigate, bullets rained down on them. abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour has more. >> reporter: trying to confirm reports of another massacre in syria, unarmed u.n. monitors were first blocked from getting into the area, and then fired upon today. >> the u.n. monitors were shot at with small arms. >> reporter: none of them was injured. pro-government terror squads have been blamed for killing as many as 78 civilians, including nine children. outside the town of hama. we're still trying to verify these pictures, but an eyewitness told the bbc, paramilitaries went on a killing spree from house to house. "they start to attack the city," he said, "they're using weapons like knives and machine guns." and an activist who lives in hama and who wanted to keep his identity hidden, told abc news today, there was heavy gover
. >>> and in other big news today, secretary of state hillary clinton unleashed a verbal attack today to the president of syria, saying, it is time for him to go. there are troubling reports of a new massacre in syria, unconfirmed. but when the u.n. tried to investigate, bullets rained down on them. abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour has more. >> reporter: trying to confirm reports of another massacre in syria, unarmed u.n. monitors were first blocked from getting...
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>> reporter: did bill clinton start the ugly mess? >> i come here tonight as a mom. >> reporter: what about michelle obama? she let the accused into the house that night. and where was her husband 44? he was reportedly upstairs sleeping. >> i know what you're thinking. >> reporter: and what about sarah palin? did she slip off and go rogue? >> am i a moose hunter, a vice presidential candidate? i don't know. i'm asking. >> reporter: as with politicians, even the fake ones, it might be tough to get a straight answer. >> god bless you all and god bless america, thank you. >> reporter: well, we spoke with the bill clinton impersonator. he couldn't believe what happened. at first, he thought that the whole thing was a sick joke that was happening. he's hoping that everyone will just forgive each other and work out their political differences. >> thank you, dan. appreciate it. bizarre story. good work. >> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- you have heard of snakes on a plane, but how about penguins? that's right. penguins on
>> reporter: did bill clinton start the ugly mess? >> i come here tonight as a mom. >> reporter: what about michelle obama? she let the accused into the house that night. and where was her husband 44? he was reportedly upstairs sleeping. >> i know what you're thinking. >> reporter: and what about sarah palin? did she slip off and go rogue? >> am i a moose hunter, a vice presidential candidate? i don't know. i'm asking. >> reporter: as with politicians,...
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secretary clinton stood firm. >> i am convinced that assad's days are numbered. i just regret deeply that there will be more killing before he finally goes. >> and while they deliberated, there was new bloodshed in the city of homs. at least 22 dead as the shelling intensified. but there was also some hope. for weeks, thousands have been trapped, desperate for medical help. today, that help arrived. alex marquardt is on the border with syria tonight. >> reporter: amid the bombings, a syrian aid group, today, was given safe passage to collect a few of the thousands reportedly wounded inside homs, which has been under relentless assault by syrian forces for three straight weeks. >> i was wounded in a rocket attack yesterday. >> reporter: but these journalists, two seriously injured in the attack that killed veteran american war correspondent marie colvin on wednesday, reportedly refused to leave. yesterday, they issued these videos pleading for help. but today, activists told us they demanded the international red cross to get them out, along with the rest of the w
secretary clinton stood firm. >> i am convinced that assad's days are numbered. i just regret deeply that there will be more killing before he finally goes. >> and while they deliberated, there was new bloodshed in the city of homs. at least 22 dead as the shelling intensified. but there was also some hope. for weeks, thousands have been trapped, desperate for medical help. today, that help arrived. alex marquardt is on the border with syria tonight. >> reporter: amid the...
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. >>> moving overseas now, today's secretary of state hillary clinton unleashed criticism at bashir al assad, his regime has murdered innocent civilians. and tonight, there's also report about chemical weapons said to be on the move inside syria. here is abc's alex marquardt from the syrian border. >> reporter: the world knows the force and brutality of assad's army. with accusations of a fresh massacre, his helicopters and soldiers killing 200 people in a small village. but the scariest weapons are the ones we haven't seen. assad is believed to have one of the biggest arsenals of biological and chemical weapons in the world. it includes highly toxic cyanide, which causes immediate seizures and cardiac arrest. mustard gas, which blisters the skin with chemical burns. vx gas, the deadliest nerve agent ever created. and sarin, just a drop of vx or sarin can kill you in minutes. it's unclear why the assad regime would be moving it's chemical weapons now. most believe assad is not ready to use the weapons against his own people to crush the rebellion. what america fears is a nightmare scen
. >>> moving overseas now, today's secretary of state hillary clinton unleashed criticism at bashir al assad, his regime has murdered innocent civilians. and tonight, there's also report about chemical weapons said to be on the move inside syria. here is abc's alex marquardt from the syrian border. >> reporter: the world knows the force and brutality of assad's army. with accusations of a fresh massacre, his helicopters and soldiers killing 200 people in a small village. but the...
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the tragedy in benghazi, said she will not go through a bruising nomination fight to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. so, what happened behind closed doors? why now? and whom will the president pick to represent america on the world stage? abc's senior white house correspondent jake tapper has all the details right now. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ambassador susan rice withdrew her name from consideration to be secretary of state after weeks of bruising political battles and a cacophony of criticism. in a letter to the president today, u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice wrote, "the position of secretary of state should never be politicized. i am saddened that we have reached this point even before you have decided whom to nominate." and she shared the news on nbc. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive, because there are so many things we need to get done as a country. >> reporter: just weeks ago, rice, a tough and smart rising star in the obama administration
the tragedy in benghazi, said she will not go through a bruising nomination fight to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. so, what happened behind closed doors? why now? and whom will the president pick to represent america on the world stage? abc's senior white house correspondent jake tapper has all the details right now. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, ambassador susan rice withdrew her name from consideration to be secretary of state after weeks of bruising...
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. >> president clinton. >> president clinton. >> president bill clinton. >> reporter: that's right. even mitt romney is looking for a little clinton magic. just look who stars in his latest ad. >> america's basic bargain of providing opportunity and demanding in return responsibility. >> reporter: the ad makes the questionable claim that president obama is undermining the welfare reform law signed by bill clinton. something clinton himself says is not true. even newt gingrich is getting in on the act. he once led the drive to impeach bill clinton. in a call sponsored by the romney campaign he sang clinton's praises. >> in many ways, obama is the anti-clinton. he -- clinton was trying to move the party to the center. obama's moved it to the left. >> reporter: it is obama, of course, who is really counting on bill clinton. democrats have gone so far as to give clinton one of the most high-profile speaking spots at the upcoming democratic convention. he will speak on the night usually reserved for the vice president. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> it is amazing -- >> pretty te
. >> president clinton. >> president clinton. >> president bill clinton. >> reporter: that's right. even mitt romney is looking for a little clinton magic. just look who stars in his latest ad. >> america's basic bargain of providing opportunity and demanding in return responsibility. >> reporter: the ad makes the questionable claim that president obama is undermining the welfare reform law signed by bill clinton. something clinton himself says is not true....
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. >> we put it together with the former clinton budget director. >> who disavows it. >> who came from t-- here's the point, martha. >> which was rejected. >> if we don't fix this problem pretty soon, current seniors get cut. here is the problem. 10,000 people are retiring every single dale in america. they will for 20 years. >> martha, if we just did one thing, if we just -- if they just allow medicare to bargain for the cost of drugs like medicaid can, that would save $156 billion right off the bat. >> and it would deny seniors choices. >> all -- seniors are not denied. they are not denied. look, folks, all you seniors out there. have you been denied choices? you have lost medicare advantage? >> because it's working right now. >> vice president biden, let me ask you, if it could help solve the problem, way not very slowly raise the medicare eligibility age by two years? >> look, i was there when weapon did that with social security. in 1983. i was one of eight people sitting in the room that included tip o'neil, negotiating with president reagan. we all got together, everybody said,
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you look back, i fought for president bush's nominees on the same grounds i voted for president clinton's nominees for the circuit court. the president should have broad discretion when it comes to the lower courts. the president won the election. if you want different people on the court, elect a different president. supreme court is what really matters. >> you raised a lot of eyebrows with some of your comments about women, those comments the other day that women in combat you were suggest that shouldn't happen because of the type of emotions involved. emotions of men who are alongside the women but also in the book, it takes a family, you seem to suggest that a lot of women feel to work outside of the home because of radical feminism. how do you feel that those kind of comments will alienate women and easy candidate to beat in a general election? >> that book was co-written by my wife who is a nurse and a lawyer. when she gave up that practice and she gave up nursing to raise a family, i mean, she felt very much that society was sort of in many cases looked down their nose at that deci
you look back, i fought for president bush's nominees on the same grounds i voted for president clinton's nominees for the circuit court. the president should have broad discretion when it comes to the lower courts. the president won the election. if you want different people on the court, elect a different president. supreme court is what really matters. >> you raised a lot of eyebrows with some of your comments about women, those comments the other day that women in combat you were...
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and 70 for president clinton. we are reminded the cost of campaigning increases each election cycle so presidents have to fund raise more than their predecessors. to remain competitive. most of the bills for his travel cities, asked if the president's time would be better spent in washington. more questions next week. send them in at #askgeorge. any time at abcnews.com. before we go, your voice, your picks. you have been submitting photographs of what americana means to you. a general store. a sunset on the beach. and at the park. and the famous mackinaw bridge. we asked the photographs of two of the most popular photos to tell uses the stories behind them. >> my name is richard and i live in ashburn, virginia. i drove to the camp and all the marines for assembling to leave on ship. that photograph in my eyes exemplifies the determination, and sacrifice that the young men and women of our generation are making. >> my name is matt and this is conner. we live in oklahoma. this is april 20th. downtown at oklahoma cit
and 70 for president clinton. we are reminded the cost of campaigning increases each election cycle so presidents have to fund raise more than their predecessors. to remain competitive. most of the bills for his travel cities, asked if the president's time would be better spent in washington. more questions next week. send them in at #askgeorge. any time at abcnews.com. before we go, your voice, your picks. you have been submitting photographs of what americana means to you. a general store. a...
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meanwhile president clinton wailging in on a big question on 2016, the big question about hillary clinton's possible candidacy. it will become the biggest question the day after the election. >> she's an extraordinarily able person. i never met anybody i thought was a better public servant, but i have no earthly idea what she'll decide to do. >> reporter: and i'll tell you the conventional wisdom on this has shifted among the democrats. six month ago, a year ago the answer was probably not when it comes to a hillary run. now that speculation has shifted to probably yes. paula and t.j.? >> always good to hear from rick. >> yeah, you know, a lot of people are predicting that romney will come out strong in the first debate because he did have to go through all of those during the primary, and president obama just hasn't had many people limiting the amount of time he can talk for the past four years. >> yes, and romney has been going through some intense debate prep as well with the senator from ohio, rob portman, who is a veteran at this sort of thing, but romney will get back on the campaign
meanwhile president clinton wailging in on a big question on 2016, the big question about hillary clinton's possible candidacy. it will become the biggest question the day after the election. >> she's an extraordinarily able person. i never met anybody i thought was a better public servant, but i have no earthly idea what she'll decide to do. >> reporter: and i'll tell you the conventional wisdom on this has shifted among the democrats. six month ago, a year ago the answer was...
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and the problem is the math or the arithmetic, as president clinton said, doesn't add up. >> reporter: the race to add up swing states intensifies. ann compton, abc news traveling with the obama campaign in florida. >> the interesting part here, too, the new gallup poll out shows the president nationally has a five-point lead. saying he did get a bounce coming out of the convention in charlotte. really with the romney campaign, looking at carefully, state of ohio. a battleground state. now the president according to latest polls has a high single digit lead in the state. if romney does not win ohio, the path to the white house gets very, very difficult. so they're really watching that state closely out there. but the bad news for the obama campaign, of the 68%, of the 68%, most don't like the president too well white, college educated and aged. the president struggles in the groups. numbers getting interesting. >> a lot of people will be fascinated despite the jobs report he got such a bump, but the poll actually factored in, it was two days before the dnc and two days after, so the j
and the problem is the math or the arithmetic, as president clinton said, doesn't add up. >> reporter: the race to add up swing states intensifies. ann compton, abc news traveling with the obama campaign in florida. >> the interesting part here, too, the new gallup poll out shows the president nationally has a five-point lead. saying he did get a bounce coming out of the convention in charlotte. really with the romney campaign, looking at carefully, state of ohio. a battleground...
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i love what the former president bill clinton, the analogy, just a kabuki dance, he said, they're like two dogs that meet over a piece of meat, they sniff each other out. they're all move torgdz a deal. that's what is going on before we head over the cliff. >> no one puts it in layman's terms, no one does it as well as bill clinton. putting it in terms everyone understand. this is our visual. this is the cliff. end of the year. this is high tech. >> yeah. >> oh! what, ha ha. but see. that's right. negotiations never go in a straight line. yeah. >> little crooked there. got somer use today. hanging left. >> i hate that. >>> bizarre turn this morning for soft wereware tycoon john mcafee. he was arrested in guatemala last night for entering the country illegally and now there is word that immigration authorities are about to send him back to belize. before his arrest, mcafee spoke exclusively to abc's matt guttmann in guatemala city. >> reporter: after weeks on the lam, software security pioneer, john mcafee has resurfaced in guatemala. where we caught up with him. awe how have you been?
i love what the former president bill clinton, the analogy, just a kabuki dance, he said, they're like two dogs that meet over a piece of meat, they sniff each other out. they're all move torgdz a deal. that's what is going on before we head over the cliff. >> no one puts it in layman's terms, no one does it as well as bill clinton. putting it in terms everyone understand. this is our visual. this is the cliff. end of the year. this is high tech. >> yeah. >> oh! what, ha ha....
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hillary clinton came when her husband was running for re-election. and there was also then-governor george w. bush, his hands touching the wall. other famous faces elizabeth taylor, richard burton in 1975. and in 2000, ailing pope john paul ii made an historic trip, attempting to build a stronger relationship with catholics and jews, we wish to commit ourselves to genuine brotherhood to the people. two more prayers added with quiet wishes from america. mr. and mrs. romney, writing the prayers together, adding to so many powerful moments at the western wall. david muir, abc news, jerusalem. >> and, again this is just about halfway through his international tour. he said, he said yesterday, that preventing iran from obtaining nuclear capabilities that is going to be his highest national security priority. >> right. and david, part of the interview, pressed him, said your strategy in terms of iran, israel doesn't seem too different from how the obama administration handed it. we will see if there is a strict difference here. some have been critical sayi
hillary clinton came when her husband was running for re-election. and there was also then-governor george w. bush, his hands touching the wall. other famous faces elizabeth taylor, richard burton in 1975. and in 2000, ailing pope john paul ii made an historic trip, attempting to build a stronger relationship with catholics and jews, we wish to commit ourselves to genuine brotherhood to the people. two more prayers added with quiet wishes from america. mr. and mrs. romney, writing the prayers...
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ambassador to the united nations, susan rice was considered first in line to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. but republican opposition mounted after she led the obama administration's response to the terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> what this began as was a spontaneous, not premeditated response to what transpired in cairo. >> reporter: republicans say her answers were untruthful. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers we got and some we didn't get. >> reporter: president obama issued a statement praising rice and citing "unfair and misleading attacks on her." rice's withdrawal makes massachusetts senator john kerry the leading contender to be nominated as secretary of state. kerry said little. susan rice will remain as ambassador to the united nations. in what is being perceived as a presidential gesture of support, president obama will meet with ambassador rice. sunny hostin, abc news, new york. >>> other big political news this morning, state governments must decide by today if they will run their own insurance exchanges
ambassador to the united nations, susan rice was considered first in line to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. but republican opposition mounted after she led the obama administration's response to the terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> what this began as was a spontaneous, not premeditated response to what transpired in cairo. >> reporter: republicans say her answers were untruthful. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the...
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clinton at the time, i don't know of one wife that enjoyed the process. it's got to be -- you know you're not supposed to take it personally. but can you? can you separate them? >> after the last election, i said,ly never do this again, because i took everything personally. it was hard on me. very hard on me. this time, when i decided to go forward -- it's been such a terrific night. i decided, i just made a decision. i'm going to enjoy it. it will be a wonderful experience. the negative attacks will come. the way i look at it now is they're just going like this. right there. >> and the romney family. >> reporter: raising five sons is another life experience that strengthened her. what was it like? >> it was not peaceful. never sweet and nice. it was crazy. r rambunctious. i was very reseerveed, shy, quiet. they taught me how the lay on the table and talk about things. the boys have changed my life. for better. and i appreciate them and now, they're grown men and husbands and fathers themselves. i just -- they're the greatest joy of my life. >> they've gi
clinton at the time, i don't know of one wife that enjoyed the process. it's got to be -- you know you're not supposed to take it personally. but can you? can you separate them? >> after the last election, i said,ly never do this again, because i took everything personally. it was hard on me. very hard on me. this time, when i decided to go forward -- it's been such a terrific night. i decided, i just made a decision. i'm going to enjoy it. it will be a wonderful experience. the negative...
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. >>> and a prominent new york city politician asked the secretary hillary clinton as she prepares to step down. michael bloomberg called clinton to encourage her to enter the 2013 race for new york mayor when his term end. "the new york times" made it clear that she had no interest in the job. if she, however, decides to change her mind, she has one hurdle she has to overcome. she has to be a resident of the city. she bought a home when sheep deep sided to run for senate. >> exactly. >> new york senate years ago. >> you would imagine hillary clinton is one of the superstars in politics, and she has certain star power. you would think if she comes back into politics at this point -- they say she is not -- she would want a national office compared to a big, big job like mayor of new york city. if she gets in the game, she's going for the top again. the white house, not here in new york. >> what is mayor bloomberg going to do, steps down december 31st of 2013. >> count his money, i guess. >>> speaking of money, mitt romney is making a career move of sorts. he's rejoining the board of di
. >>> and a prominent new york city politician asked the secretary hillary clinton as she prepares to step down. michael bloomberg called clinton to encourage her to enter the 2013 race for new york mayor when his term end. "the new york times" made it clear that she had no interest in the job. if she, however, decides to change her mind, she has one hurdle she has to overcome. she has to be a resident of the city. she bought a home when sheep deep sided to run for senate....
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secretary of state hillary clinton will hold high-level meetings later today. it's all a renewed effort to force out the syrian president. >>> more than 2,000 former pro football players have filed the biggest lawsuit in the history of sports against the nfl. now they claim that the league knew the dangers of concussion and brain injuries but did not share that information with them. the suit is prompted by the recent suicides of football stars and the growing number of players suffering from dementia and alzheimer's disease. the plaintiffs want the nfl to pay for their care and to make the sport safer. >>> also, a tragic story out of florida this morning. six members of one family killed in a plane crash. they were all flying from the bahamas back home to kansas city when their small plane developed some kind of trouble and then went down in a remote swamp. a prominent businessman was piloting the plane. his wife and four children, ages 15 to 8, died along with him. >>> a new government survey confirms many parents' fears about young drivers in the family. mor
secretary of state hillary clinton will hold high-level meetings later today. it's all a renewed effort to force out the syrian president. >>> more than 2,000 former pro football players have filed the biggest lawsuit in the history of sports against the nfl. now they claim that the league knew the dangers of concussion and brain injuries but did not share that information with them. the suit is prompted by the recent suicides of football stars and the growing number of players...
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. >>> former first daughter, chelsea clinton, may go into the family business after all. after years of shooting down speculation about whether she would run for office, clinton now says that she is not so sure. she says in the past she tried to have a private life but now is trying to lead a purposefully public life. a lot of this coming from a recent interview out of "vogue" magazine. she said she faced questions about her political ambition since she was 4 years old. you know, her father was governor. she said she had a change of heart though after her mother became secretary of state. >> she is probably -- like you can't beat 'em, join 'em kind of thing. can't get away from it, might as well dive into the pool. >> i believe engaging in the political process is part of being a good person. and i certainly believe helping to build a better world is ensuring we have political leaders committed to the premise. if there were to be a point where something i felt called to do and i didn't think there was someone who was sufficiently committed to building a healthier, more ju
. >>> former first daughter, chelsea clinton, may go into the family business after all. after years of shooting down speculation about whether she would run for office, clinton now says that she is not so sure. she says in the past she tried to have a private life but now is trying to lead a purposefully public life. a lot of this coming from a recent interview out of "vogue" magazine. she said she faced questions about her political ambition since she was 4 years old. you...
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will see a bounce coming out of this, the way obama had a bounce coming out of the convention and bill clinton's famous speech? >> you need a story to change if you are mitt romney. he is primed for a comeback moment. what happens next is going to be important. how does he follow up on this. he's giving a speech on foreign policy. going to be asked about this in interviews. if he can build on momentum a little. yes expect that he begins to close the gap. positive signs in battleground states. so the romney campaign just happened at the right moment for them to capitalize on something. knowing you have five weeks left, knowing that there's still a couple turns left. >> i can't believe, well, we have 33 days left. five weeks and counting. >> coming soon. >>> celebrity cat fights are nothing new. >>> celebrity cat fights are nothing new. a new one involving a well-known tv actor and famous rock 'n' roller. >> abc's nick watt reports the fight is over a fallen tree. ♪ despite all my rage >> reporter: living next to smashing pumpkins billy corgan noise would have to be your major complaint. apparen
will see a bounce coming out of this, the way obama had a bounce coming out of the convention and bill clinton's famous speech? >> you need a story to change if you are mitt romney. he is primed for a comeback moment. what happens next is going to be important. how does he follow up on this. he's giving a speech on foreign policy. going to be asked about this in interviews. if he can build on momentum a little. yes expect that he begins to close the gap. positive signs in battleground...
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. >> first lady michelle obama and former president clinton among those trying to make the difference in a very close race. abc's jake tapper is in charlotte. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama came to the podium at time-warner arena to prepare for her speech. her husband at a union labor day celebration in ohio took credit for saving the u.s. auto industry. >> i believed in you. i bet on you. and because of that bet, three years later, that bet is paying off for america. >> reporter: a line that begins to answer the classic question ronald reagan put to voters in 1980. >> are you better off than you were four years ago? >> reporter: over the weekend, top obama aide and supporters struggled to answer that question. >> are we where we need to be, no? >> we have a lot of work to do. >> that's not the question. >> reporter: an aboutface. >> we are clearly better off as a country. >> absolutely. >> america is better off today. >> reporter: job one, the president needs to come up with a compelling case as to why the country is better off now. not just about the past -- job two, he also
. >> first lady michelle obama and former president clinton among those trying to make the difference in a very close race. abc's jake tapper is in charlotte. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama came to the podium at time-warner arena to prepare for her speech. her husband at a union labor day celebration in ohio took credit for saving the u.s. auto industry. >> i believed in you. i bet on you. and because of that bet, three years later, that bet is paying off for america....